Little Rural Riding Hood is a 1949 animated short film (six minutes) directed by Tex Avery, one of the Tex Avery MGM Cartoons.
It is a follow-up to his 1943 cartoon short "Red Hot Riding Hood" (and reuses some bits from "Swing Shift Cinderella"). That one featured Red Riding Hood as a nightclub singer in the big city; this one makes Red Riding Hood a hillbilly living in the country. At the start of the cartoon "Country Red" is delivering a jug of moonshine to her grandmother. She is intercepted by "Country Wolf", but he doesn't want to eat her, he just wants to kiss her. And as the image shows, she’s just fine with that!
After a chase they are about to kiss when Country Wolf gets a telegram from his city cousin — the same wolf from "Red Hot Riding Hood". City Wolf invites his cousin Country Wolf to come to the city and see his Red. More comedy ensues when Country Wolf comes to the city and falls in lust with City Red.
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